The official was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.A man already convicted and on California's death row for the decades-old murders of four women and a 12-year-old girl has arrived in New York to face new charges in the slayings of two Manhattan women in the 1970s. Alcala was indicted only recently, after the Manhattan district attorney's cold-case unit re-examined the cases, looked at evidence that emerged during the California trial and conducted new interviews with more than 100 witnesses.'It is my hope that this indictment brings a small measure of peace to the families and friends who have spent decades searching for answers, and justice,' Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance told the Photographer: Alcala, pictured in the late 70s around the age of 35, had over 100 photos of unidentified young women and girls in his possession which police are still trying to use to identify more potential victims'These cases were built one brick at a time, as each new lead brought us closer to where we are today,' District Attorney Cyrus R. said when Alcala was indicted, adding that he hoped the indictment 'brings a small measure of peace to the families and friends who have spent decades searching for answers, and justice.'Crilley was found, strangled with a stocking, in her Manhattan apartment in 1971. Wie mit einem mann flirten Rodney Alcala, a once contestant on the 'Dating Game' TV show, was scheduled for arraignment Thursday for the deaths of Trans World Airlines flight attendant Cornelia Crilley and aspiring researcher Ellen Hover, both 23. Hover was living in Manhattan when she vanished in 1977.Decades of suspicion, an indictment last year and 18 months of legal maneuvering over extraditing him culminated Wednesday with his arrival in New York City on a U. Her remains were found the next year in the woods on a suburban estate.Her disappearance and Crilley's death made headlines and spurred extensive searches.

But the woman who chose him over two other contestants ultimately didn't go on a date with him, according to news reports, saying he was 'too creepy.'Acting as his own lawyer, Alcala offered a rambling defense that included questioning the mother of one of his victims, showing a clip of his appearance on 'The Dating Game' and playing Arlo Guthrie's 1967 song 'Alice's Restaurant.'Detectives with the Huntington Beach police department request any known identities to the women posed with Alcala or photographed before 1979 to contact detective Patrick Ellis at 714-375-5066 or email at [email protected]